Neal and her family open their home to kids in the community to help turn them into positive role models and leaders in the community.

"Their parents are very impressed, too, with the impact it has been having on the children's lives," Neal said.

Deshan Beneby teaches sign language and other activities.

"We have a lot of fun," Beneby said. "It's great to see them pick up the signs and then they learn the songs, and they are really excited about it."

But the learning space has become too cramped.

"We are desperately in need of space to accommodate the children because we really don't want to have to turn any kids down," Neal said.

With more space, more classes could become a reality, as well as the ability to reach out to more children.

"It's very important that kids be involved in something that's positive," Neal said. "Because there are just so many different things out there that kids can get involved in that are not positive. And as a result they're in trouble. So this is our way of having a positive impact on kids."

The Boynton Beach Leaders of Tomorrow also said it is in need of electric keyboards for a music class.

Anyone who would like to help the group can contact it by clicking here.